some light blue as the dominant colour with some white/red would be nice - we already got white and white/red cars. i just hope there wont be huuughe stars and stripes allover the car (which imo would be kinda strange if the driver is non-US)

some light blue as the dominant colour with some white/red would be nice - we already got white and white/red cars. i just hope there wont be huuughe stars and stripes allover the car (which imo would be kinda strange if the driver is non-US)

I for one am almost hoping that the United State Flag is not the primary graphic on the car. McLaren, Brawn, Ferrari do not drive Union Jacks or the Italian Flag so I hope the Stars and Stripes are not beat to death, which is what I fear.

If YouTube is the primary sponsor the car may be predominantly white with the Red "Tube" on the side pod. It would look similiar to the old Penske Indy cars, which even casual fans could mistake as the Penske cars, but would be similiar to the current Toyota livery.

The thing is with USF1, the cars are built here, tested in Europe and raced everywhere, except North America. It wont matter what the damn thing looks like no Americans see the races. TV is one thing, but, in conspiracy theory America, seeing is believing.

A Home GP is vital to the teams success and without it, USF1 will morph like the power rangers ala minardi, prost, ligier, Jordan, and the team "made in America, doesnt race in America, will be a blip on the radar.

Red, white and blue will no doubt be worked in somehow as the team's racing colours, much like Brawn's black, white and yellow. But I was reading an article the other day called "The Science of Liveries", and it made things pretty clear that a car's livery will be dependent upon spnsors. So if USF1 sign someone on with a lime green logo, expect lime gree to be worked in somehow. I have no doubt the stars and stripes motif will be used, but probably only on the parts of the car that are difficult to include a sponsor on. After all, that's why Brawn chose the area around the nosecone for their colours: it's because you can't put sponsor logos there and make it look good.

Personally, I can see the car being blue on one side and red on the other - although I'd prefer something a little more moody, like scarlet and purple; bright colours don't work on the cars for some reason - with a white streak down the nosecone. A lot like this.

Not content to be caught off guard with the rain, Kimi pushed and achieved something no one else ever has: To be caught off guard by the dry. Let’s all give Kimi a round of applause.

We’ve put a suggestion in to the FIA to replace the current flag systems with flags of different countries. The US Flag will replace the checkered flag obviously, symbolic for a job finished and well done. The EU flag will replace the red flag, symbolic for giving up and being pussies and the Iraq flag will replace the blue flag, symbolic for being taken over. Iran’s flag will soon take over the Oil Hazard flag, but that’s a few years down the line. One step at a time.

So this brand new team will steal Hilton from McLaren and AT&T from Williams. Then Intel, who stopped sponsoring BMW-Sauber this year. Then there's Coke who have never shown the slightest interest in F1 sponsorship. Delta airlines? Then Citibank? With French fuel sponsorship?

So this brand new team will steal Hilton from McLaren and AT&T from Williams. Then Intel, who stopped sponsoring BMW-Sauber this year. Then there's Coke who have never shown the slightest interest in F1 sponsorship. Delta airlines? Then Citibank? With French fuel sponsorship?

I like the graphic, but I really doubt it.

Yeh, Citibank. The custodians of the biggest write down in corporate banking history. Yeh right.